15 questions
What does blog stand for?
Web big
Web log
Big log
Read web
A person who blogs is called a...
Browser
Blogging
Blogger
Vlogger
Basic blog entries that usually show up on the home page of a blog are called
Pages
Categories
Widgets
Posts
Usually one of the first things bloggers do is change this, which is the look of the blog...
Image
Theme
Post
Sidebar
These are similar to posts, but are for "static" content which you won't change often...
Text
Menu
Pages
Widget
These allow readers to reply to what you write, leave links, and create a general discussion...
Comments
Screenshots
Podcasts
Pages
The back-end of your blog where you make changes (not seen by the public) is called...
Boardroom
Sidebar
Login
Dashboard
These are the blocks that make up sidebars (e.g. subscribe by email, links, calendars, etc.)
Widgets
Plugins
Search
Categories
What information should you not include in your blog posts or comments?
Your passwords
Your phone number
Your address
All of the above
What does URL stand for
Unicorns Rest Lazily
Umbrellas Read Lots
Uniform Resource Locator
Underneath Remaining Logs
What features would you not include in a quality comment?
Correct spelling, punctuation, spacing, and grammar
A question and/or compliment
Personal information about yourself or others
Information relevant to the post
Clickable content in a page/posts that takes the reader to another page or site is called...
A link/hyperlink
A menu
An image
A widget
If you want to add an image to a post, what sort of image should you use?
A Creative Commons image or your own image
Any image you find in a Google search
An image copied from another blog
An image you saved from Instagram or Snapchat
A photo, graphic, or image that represents you across blogs is called...
A logo
An avatar
An Alicorn
A bio
What are the benefits of blogging?
It offers an authentic audience and purpose for your work
You can learn about digital citizenship
You can make global connections
All of the above and more